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How to Clean Your Gas Burner Without Scrubbing — The Effortless Kitchen Hack That Works Like Magic
We all love a sparkling-clean kitchen, but let’s be honest — cleaning gas burners is usually the dreaded chore that gets put off the longest. Burnt-on food, grease stains, and grime seem to cling to them like glue. But what if we told you that you can clean your gas burners without scrubbing? That’s right — no elbow grease, no harsh chemicals, just a simple, hands-free trick using common household ingredients.
Here’s how you can restore your gas burners to their former shine with minimal effort.
What You’ll Need:
- 1 large zip-top plastic bag (gallon-size or larger)
- ¼ cup of household ammonia
- Optional: gloves and a well-ventilated area
Instructions:
- Remove the burners from your gas stove once they’re completely cool.
- Place each burner in a zip-top bag. You can clean them all together or one at a time, depending on the size of the bag.
- Add ¼ cup of ammonia into the bag. You don’t need to submerge the burners — it’s the fumes that do the work, not the liquid.
- Seal the bag tightly and let it sit overnight (at least 8–12 hours). Place it somewhere safe and away from food or open flames — the garage or a sink is ideal.
- The next day, carefully open the bag in a well-ventilated area. (You may want to wear gloves — the smell of ammonia is strong.)
- Rinse the burners under warm water. You’ll notice the grime wipes off effortlessly, with little or no scrubbing required. A soft cloth or sponge is all you need!
- Let them dry completely before placing them back on your stove.